Monday, November 10, 2025

Cox Delivers Hatch Lecture

Yesterday, at the APLU Annual meeting in Philadelphia, PA, Dr. Nancy Cox delivered the Hatch Memorial Lecture titled: The Hatch Act of 1887 - Central to a Robust System Facing Challenges to its Relevance. 

Nancy Cox is a well-respected leader in agriculture research and education and across the industry. This honor recognizes her continuing vision for the future of ag innovation and discovery to serve the people, improve agriculture and enhance the lives and livelihoods of American Farmers. 

Dr. Cox joined the University of Kentucky as the associate dean of research for the College of Agriculture, Food and Environment from Mississippi State University. She became dean in 2014 and in 2020, Cox was named Kentucky's first vice President for Land-grant engagement. As vice president, she initiated a process to consider how the university extends the ethos of Land-grant service and mission throughout every corner of the campus community. 


New USDA Study Projects Strong Job Opportunities in Food, Agriculture, Renewable Natural Resources, and Environmental Sectors 

A new United States Department of Agriculture-funded study undertaken by Purdue University projects that employment opportunities will remain strong for new college graduates with interest and expertise in the food, agriculture, renewable natural resources, and environmental sectors (FARNRE). The report forecasts an average of over 104,00 FARNRE job openings annually between 2025 – 2030 for individuals with college degrees. USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture supported the research.

Public agricultural schools exist in every U.S. state, territory, and the District of Columbia, forming a robust network through the Land-grant University system that collectively offers unparalleled educational opportunities. The system was established by landmark legislation in 1862, 1890, and 1994 and includes state flagship institutions, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and tribal colleges. Land-grant universities are uniquely positioned and prepared to collaborate closely with USDA NIFA to attract, educate, and graduate the skilled professionals needed to meet the demands of tomorrow’s workforce, ensuring the U.S. remains a global leader in agricultural innovation and sustainability. 


National Urban Extension Conference (NUEC) in Detroit, Michigan

We invite you to attend the 2026 National Urban Extension Conference, “Driving Innovation Ahead,” in Detroit, MI from May 11-14, 2026. NUEC unites Extension staff to share research and educational strategies that support urban and suburban populations, as well as urban-rural interdependencies. Conference highlights include keynote addresses, educational workshops, poster sessions, and Workshops on the Move. Workshop proposals are now being collected, and registration information will be released soon. Visit canr.msu.edu/nuec for updates.